Searching for “Joseph”, the lucky person who won the lottery twice in one year, worth 114 million.

Mae Hong Son, After news broke that Mr. Joseph, head of an organization helping refugees and displaced people in Myanmar, had been lucky for 4 months and won the first prize twice, totaling 114 million baht, many reporters have been searching for him to talk to him and confirm his good fortune. Reporters traveled to the office of JRS, an organization that helps refugees and displaced people from Myanmar in Mae Hong Son Province, to ask whether Mr. Joseph, the head of JRS, had actually won the first prize in the July 1, 2024 lottery, which was just drawn, for 30 million baht, in order to confirm what Kong Salak Plus claimed. Upon arrival at the office, the team informed the staff in the office that it was a reporter who came to meet Mr. Joseph to discuss his good luck in winning the big prize twice in just 4 months. Then, the staff went to inform Mr. Joseph and came out to tell the reporter that Mr. Joseph was in an online meeting. The reporter sat on a bench in front of the office. During that time, the co mpany's pickup truck drove through the back door of the office and ran out of the office. The reporter received an answer from the staff that Mr. Joseph, the boss, was not there anymore. He went out to attend a funeral. Therefore, the reporter did not meet Mr. Joseph. Therefore, he did not receive confirmation that Mr. Joseph really won the prize with Kong Salak Plus in the draw on July 1, 2024, in the amount of 30 million or not. On the draw dated March 1, 2024, just 4 months ago, Mr. Joseph was reported to have won the first prize with Kong Salak Plus with 14 tickets, receiving 84 million baht. A few days later, Mr. Joseph bought 10 coffins and donated them to the Mae Hong Son Guan Yin Shrine himself. He then traveled to make merit at various places. On the draw dated July 1, 2024, Kong Salak Plus announced that Mr. Joseph won the first prize with 5 more tickets, receiving 30 million baht. This means that within 4 months this year, Mr. Joseph has won the first prize twice, totaling 114 million baht. For t he lucky Mr. Joseph, he is Indonesian and the head of JRS, a foreign organization that helps Myanmar refugees in Mae Hong Son Province. He has lived in Thailand for many years and can therefore speak Thai clearly. Source: Thai News Agency